"Just extremely disappointing. This is unexpected, to be 10 games under 500, 68 (66) games in and to be now at the bottom of the division is unacceptable and I'm profoundly disappointed about how things are going," Dee said. "Gotta get it right. We're gonna get it right. But it is not where we thought we would be for sure."

San Diego comes into this weekend's series against the New York Mets with a 28-38 record, losers of four games in a row. They are averaging 3.03 runs per game, which is dead last in the major leagues. They also are last in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage.